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'I’ve spent £100,000 on plastic surgery to look like Britney Spears – I'll never stop'

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READ MORE: Woman spends £10k on fillers, Botox and boob job in 'Marilyn Monroe' transformation The Las Angeles based super-fan, who runs a medical marijuana edible company, has been obsessed with Britney since she released Oops!....I Did It Again.And speaking exclusively with the Daily Star, he said: “I’ve been doing this since I was 17 and I am not finished.

I am an ongoing work of art.“When I look in the mirror at myself I am very happy. Am I perfect? No, absolutely not.“I’m human just like everyone else and I aspire for a certain level of beauty that I draw my inspiration from Britney Spears and that will never change because my admiration for her has only grown over the last two decades.“I think she is more beautiful now than I did 20 years ago because my emotional growth is stronger and she will always be the pinnacle of beauty in my eyes and I will always strive for a beauty like hers.”And those strides have led Bryan to get two rhinoplasties, cheek facial implants, soft tissue and lip augmentation and an eyelid lift to resemble “Britney’s big beautiful eyes” to name just a few.Every six months Bryan gets Botox and fillers for maintenance, as well as having hair removal surgery on his face and entire body every eight to 10 weeks.He faces criticism for doing so and believes plastic surgery lookalikes are still stigmatised in society.He added: “I also want to be clear that I’m not disillusioned into thinking I could bring a photo of Britney Spears to the best plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills and I would then look like Britney Spears.“That was never something that was in my head thinking I would look 100% like her.

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